• circuitfarmer
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    342 years ago

    This should get cited every time there’s a “I’m waiting to switch until Linux ‘gets there’ for gaming” post.

    • @wreckage@lemmy.world
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      112 years ago

      I don’t even check protondb anymore. If it’s a single player game with no anticheats involved, I know it’ll work.

      The only reason I still have a windows Partition, is due to the lack of HDR support on Linux.

      • Rob Bos
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        52 years ago

        Is HDR just so amazing that it’s worth the hassle of using windows though? Games get shinier all the time, it’s not really exciting to me anymore. Give it a year and it’ll be in anyway, and people will be on to the next randomnhotness that they can’t possibly live without that somehow they were fine without the year previous.

        • @sheogorath@lemmy.world
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          42 years ago

          If you’re using an actual HDR capable display, HDR is pretty amazing. I know it’s weird reading about it online, but the lighting seems so much more “real” when you’re playing games on HDR. You actually have to “see it to believe it” as you can’t see it from screenshots or from people taking pictures of their displays.

          Windows 11 actually has a calibration tool similar to the ones at the console so you can get good HDR on Windows.

        • LiveLM
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          2 years ago

          I see so many people struggling to get HDR working even on Windows I wonder if it’s really worth the trouble

          • @halva@discuss.tchncs.de
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            42 years ago

            i think it’s mostly due to how prevalent fake hdr monitors are

            most people don’t understand it’s essentially impossible to get hdr without an OLED/microLED or MAYBE VA and keep buying into marketing bullshit, which leads them to having pretty shitty experiences

          • @UnspecificGravity@discuss.tchncs.de
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            32 years ago

            It’s not even implemented well in very many monitors. I think a lot of people just turn it in cause it’s supposed to be “better” even if it doesn’t make much of an actual difference.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        I occasionally do, but mostly if I’m intending to play it on my Steam Deck and it’s marked as unsupported or untested. That’s still pretty rare though.

      • circuitfarmer
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        32 years ago

        That… is what I’ve been trying to say all afternoon but never quite got there. Thanks.

    • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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      42 years ago

      10 game benchmarks hardly are an argument when only 1 in 7 games on Steam are Linux compatible.

      • circuitfarmer
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        10 game benchmarks hardly are an argument when only 1 in 7 games on Steam are Linux compatible.

        Proton runs the Windows version of games on Linux, including games using DX12. They don’t have to be marked Linux compatible. That just means those can run without Proton (Linux native binaries).

        Those shown in the video are using Proton (e.g. there is no Linux build of RDR2).

    • ram
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      22 years ago

      Waiting for a native port of playnite.

        • ram
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          12 years ago

          From the dev on disc when someone asked about smart tv support:

          Playnite currently has heavy Windows dependencies so it’s not even technically possible.
          Long term there is a plan to look into Linux support, but mobile or TV (Android in general) is very unlikely to happen any time soon.

    • @czech@lemmy.world
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      02 years ago

      They are only sampling ten paaticular games. If they included all games or even just games that run poorly then it would be far behind. I use Linux on my desktop but will still boot into windows rather than fussing with it.